Unit 1 AC3.3 Justify a campaign for change Flashcards

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How can evidence from AC3.1 be used to support a campaign?

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By using evidence from AC3.1, you can provide justification and support for your campaign.

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Why is it important to justify campaign choices?

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Justifying campaign choices helps ensure they align with goals and effectively target the intended audience.

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How can you learn from successful aspects of other campaigns?

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Referencing successful aspects of other campaigns shows that you’ve learned from their effectiveness.

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What factors should be considered when choosing campaign methods?

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Consider factors like audience preferences, effectiveness, and alignment with campaign goals when choosing methods.

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How can the campaign name be justified?

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The campaign name should align with aims and resonate with the target audience.

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What considerations should be made when selecting campaign methods?

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Justify specific imagery by explaining how it effectively communicates the campaign’s message and grabs attention.

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How can the choice of imagery be justified?

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Color scheme should be justified based on enhancing visual appeal, conveying the intended message, and supporting campaign goals.

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Why is persuasive language important in a campaign?

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Persuasive language motivates the audience by using compelling statements, addressing them directly, and appealing to their emotions.

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How can a case for action be presented in a campaign?

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Presenting a case for action highlights the need for change and motivates the audience to support the campaign.

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What role does evidence play in presenting a case for action?

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Use real-life case examples and statistics to provide evidence of the issue and strengthen the campaign’s credibility.

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How does persuasive language impact the effectiveness of campaign materials?

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Persuasive language in materials influences attitudes and behaviors, creating a sense of connection and urgency.

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Why should layout choices in materials be justified?

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Justify layout choices by explaining how they enhance readability, guide attention, and emphasize key messages.

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How can materials be linked to campaign aims and target audience?

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Linking materials to specific aims and target audience ensures relevance and effectiveness.

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What skills are gained through this unit?

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Gain skills in differentiating between myth and reality in crime, understanding changing perceptions, and using effective methods.

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How can you differentiate between myth and reality in crime?

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Differentiate between myth and reality by examining reliable data and evidence-based information.

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Why is understanding changing public perceptions important?

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Understanding changing public perceptions helps address misconceptions and engage with the public effectively.

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How can the effectiveness of campaign methods be assessed?

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Assess effectiveness of methods by analyzing impact, audience response, and alignment with campaign goals.

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What is the goal of changing attitudes and reporting behavior in a campaign?

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Changing attitudes and reporting behavior promotes safer communities and effective crime reporting.

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What steps are involved in planning a campaign for change?

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Plan campaigns by setting goals, identifying target audiences, conducting research, designing persuasive materials, implementing methods, and evaluating impact.